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Murphy's Law at Work

by 03z06eb405

This story goes under the "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong" category. Some years ago, my brother and I set out for a routine spring ritual, moving the boat from the marina to our mooring. Sounds simple enough, but...

At this time I want to make it...

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